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Thread: FS: @Barrett-Jackson - 1967 2.0L S Coupe

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    FS: @Barrett-Jackson - 1967 2.0L S Coupe

    https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Even...E-911S--200676


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    Seems like a nice car and a potential realistic purchase given the venue chosen for sale. Appears some incorrect details but if you intend to use........ who cares?
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    i wonder if the wheels are 4.5"?
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    Sold at Bonhams Scottsdale... I bid on it then.... Needed paint and some engine details were incorrect. It sold to a dealer at the time for $140k with fees.

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    VIN reference 306058S
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    VIN reference 306058S
    sold for 160k in 2014?

    will be interesting to see what the market thinks of it for 2017....
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    The seller should have sent it to Gooding or anywhere but BJ. May have been a dealer-seller who has a deal with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brookedale091462 View Post
    The seller should have sent it to Gooding or anywhere but BJ. May have been a dealer-seller who has a deal with them.
    +1. The general quality of cars at BJ isn't the greatest and the wrong crowd for a nice early 911

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    As I mentioned earlier, I believe its being sold by the dealer who bought it at Bonhams (Scottsdale). Many times RM, Gooding, etc will not accept a car that has been sold previously unless it was a LONG time ago. I am not sure Barrett-Jackson cares

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    Please critique this car..... it is a no reserve auction....... at $140,000 IMO this would be a nice buy...
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